FG Inaugurates Committee on Basic Healthcare Fund Reform

Olawale Ajimotokan

The federal government has inaugurated a Committee on the Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF) with the aim of providing quality

basic health care services to all Nigerians and reforming the health sector .

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr. Boss Mustapha, inaugurated the 15-man Committee on BHCPF yesterday in Abuja.

The SGF, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Political and Economic Affairs Office, Mr. David Andrew Adejo, said the National Health Act (2014) has been empowered to increase the overall financing to the health sector and help improve access to primary health care services for Nigerians especially the poor and the vulnerable, particularly, women and children.

Mustapha said the Bureau for Public Service Reforms (BPSR), through engagements with critical stakeholders has developed a draft stakeholder coordination framework to help support an effective multi-stakeholder engagement toward a harmonised strategy for implementation of the Fund at national and sub-national levels.

He described the exercise as a demonstration of President Muhammadu Buhari’s commitment to reform the health sector by ensuring quality basic health care service to all Nigerians with emphasis on rural dwellers and the vulnerable in the society.

He further stated that despite the budgetary allocation for the operationalisation of the BHCPF, many Nigerians have not benefitted from it six years since its establishment emphasising that the Joint Working Committee was constituted to provide an effective stakeholders coordination mechanism towards the actualisation of the Fund.

Part of the Terms of Reference for the members of the Committee, according to the SGF, is to bring stakeholders up to speed on the status of the Fund, to proffer recommendations as action plans to fast track progress of implementation and to establish the need for the stakeholder coordination framework and other mechanisms to sustain momentum.

Speaking earlier, the Director- General of Bureau for Public Service Reforms (BPSR), Mr. Dasuki Arabi, said that the purpose for establishing the Basic Health Care Provision Fund was to bring relief to good number of Nigerians who have never experienced proper basic healthcare, to reduce out of pocket expenses for health services in order to improve the quality of lives of the rural dwellers and the vulnerable people.

Arabi attributed the slow implementation of the fund to gaps in the enabling Act and poor buy-in from the states and inter-agency rivalry among others.

It is in a bid to revive the Fund that the BPSR with the support of development partners, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and Non- Governmental Organisations (NGOs) undertook analysis of the current situation of the Fund in order to uncover the underlying issues and seek a way forward for speedy implementation.

The Basic Health Care Provision Fund is the funding provision of the Federal Government- established under the National Health Act, 2014.

The objective for the Act is to increase the overall financing to the health sector and help improve access to primary health care services for all Nigerians, especially the poor and the vulnerable with the overall goal of achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in Nigeria.

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